Two of Putin’s top pilots are wiped out in HIMARS missile strike on their motorcade in Ukraine
- Lieutenant Colonel Maksim Potyomin, 41 and a pilot, died in Ukraine on July 8
- Father Alexey said his son was killed in a strike by US-made HIMARS rockets
- Colonel Anatoly Stasyukevich, also a pilot, thought to have died in same attack
- Ukraine has been using HIMARS to strike Russian officers deep behind frontline
- FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11045419/Two-Putins-pilots-wiped-HIMARS-missiles-Ukraine.html
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Russia insists airstrike on Odesa destroyed only Ukrainian military targets in 'high precision' strike and not grain facilities - but Zelensky condemns Putin's 'barbarism' for bombing the port hours after agreeing to resume exports
- Long-range Russian missiles destroyed a Ukrainian warship and weapons cache
- But Moscow agreed not to target ships or port facilities where grain is exported
- Russia and Ukraine on Friday signed agreements with the UN and Turkey in Istanbul aimed at clearing the way for the shipment of millions of tons of grain
- Ukraine could export 60 million tonnes of grain over the next nine months
- But a presidential advisor said this could take 24 months if ports are damaged
- FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11044193/Russia-insists-airstrike-Odesa-did-not-hit-grain-facilities-following-new-deal-lift-blockade.html
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Putin's biker gang The Night Wolves is slapped with sanctions after staging rallies and concerts in support of Ukraine war with help of their 44 chapters across Europe
- An militant anti-Ukrainian motorcycle gang run by a friend and vehement supporter of Vladmir Putin was one of many hit by a round of sanctions from the EU this week - its boss dismissed them as having 'no meaning'
- A Hell's Angels-esque biker group, The Night Wolves, has more than 7,000 members - and have staged rallies and protests in support of the country's ongoing invasion of Ukraine
- The club has also been described as a 'proxy' for the Kremlin, and have carried out military operations from the Russian government - all while remaining at arm's-length from Russian Premier Putin
- They are designed to punish propagandists who are publicly championing the war and include other prominent figures from the pro-Moscow authorities who are fighting government troops in war-torn Ukraine
- FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11043669/Russian-biker-gang-Vladimir-Putin-rode-slapped-EU-sanctions.html
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